Recently, the use of in situ monitoring by NMR, both at low field and high field strengths, has proven to be of significant value in an expanding number of disciplines. The technique is actively being investigated for use in applications which include pharmaceutical development, process chemistry, catalysis, molecular biology and chemical extraction from porous media. Correspondingly, hardware and associated software are continually being developed to address the requirements which have emerged through the application of NMR for monitoring a range of different systems at the molecular level.
This one-day meeting will be of interest to NMR spectroscopists who are actively involved in either the development or application of NMR based in situ monitoring, but also the meeting will be of particular value to spectroscopists who would like to learn more about the potential of the technique in this discipline. Equally, process chemists/engineers or molecular biologists may find the programme to be of interest. In addition to presentations from international leading practitioners of in situ monitoring by NMR, there will be sufficient opportunity to meet the principal vendors of hardware and software. By implication, the meeting will allow insights with respect to the future direction of the technologies.
This one-day meeting will be of interest to NMR spectroscopists who are actively involved in either the development or application of NMR based in situ monitoring, but also the meeting will be of particular value to spectroscopists who would like to learn more about the potential of the technique in this discipline. Equally, process chemists/engineers or molecular biologists may find the programme to be of interest. In addition to presentations from international leading practitioners of in situ monitoring by NMR, there will be sufficient opportunity to meet the principal vendors of hardware and software. By implication, the meeting will allow insights with respect to the future direction of the technologies.